The New York Times bestselling author ofthe Cat in the Stacks Mysteriesand Digging Up the Dirt returns with the latest Southern Ladies Mystery...
It’s autumn down south, and An'gel and Dickce Ducote are in Natchez, Mississippi, at the request of Mary Turner Catlin, the granddaughter of an old friend. Mary and her husband, Henry Howard, live in Cliffwood, one of the beautiful antebellum homes for which Natchez is famous.
Odd things have been happening in the house for years, and the French Room in particular has become the focal point for spooky sensations. The Ducotes suspect the ghostly goings-on are caused by the living, but when a relative of the Catlins is found dead in the room, An'gel and Dickce must sift through a haunted family history to catch a killer.
About the Author
Miranda James is the New York Times bestselling author of the Cat in the Stacks Mysteries and the Southern Ladies Mysteries.
Praise For…
Praise for the Southern Ladies Mysteries
“Filled with Southern charm.”—Richmond Times-Dispatch “Remind[s] me of Miss Marple if she were a Southern belle senior.”—Open Book Society
“As charming as the day is long.”—MyShelf.com
“James is a master at character development.”—Debbie’s Book Bag
“Filled with humor [and] realistic dialogue…Excellent from beginning to end.”—Socrates’ Book Reviews